Industrial Cybersecurity

Digital transformation opens the door to multiple end-point devices within an organization’s industrial and embedded systems, putting not just the enterprise at risk, but external users too. This demands heightened governance, protection and supervision mechanisms.

Safeguarding systems, networks and connected devices

Cyber attacks on industrial systems can have severe consequences. Their impact extends from data to industrial infrastructures, and potentially people’s safety. Connected objects within these systems, from sensors to connected vehicles, can be targeted by cyber criminals. With the move towards interconnecting business management systems and the Internet of Things (IoT), this is now a real and urgent problem that must be addressed to ensure you stay competitive in the digital age.

Protecting industrial systems across all sectors

Sogeti has Europe’s biggest team of cybersecurity experts specialized in industrial systems. Our unique capability for protecting industrial and embedded systems is supported by world-class R&D teams working on solutions adapted to an industrial context. We’ve been securing the industrial systems of major industrial operators and manufacturers for many years, all of which demand the highest level of system security. For example, we helped a global industry leader in the utilities sector define the security protections and deploy them on all their industrial sites. The plan included raising awareness on security amongst employees.

CONTACT

Franck Greverie

Global Head of Cybersecurity
+33 1 58 44 58 15

Franck Greverie

Global Head of Cybersecurity
+33 1 58 44 58 15

Franck started his career in various operational roles at Alcatel and Sema Group (today Atos Origin). From 2004 to 2008, he was Vice-President (VP) of strategy, business development and marketing for Thales’ security activities, and VP of Thales Shield, which specializes in securing airports, transportation, oil and gas, and cities. Franck was then appointed Managing Director of the Information Systems Security and Cybersecurity activities for Thales Group (France, UK, Germany, Norway, USA, Asia). In 2012, Franck joined Bull as Executive VP of the Security Division, which includes cybersecurity and intelligence activities across the group. He was also in charge of the Middle East, Africa and Asia activities for Bull Group. In 2014, he was appointed Executive VP of the Infrastructure Division. Aged 45, Franck is a graduate of ESME, engineering school, and of the Executive MBA of ESSEC, Business School. From October 1, 2014 Franck Greverie was appointed as the Global Head of Cybersecurity and Corporate Vice President for the Capgemini Group, also leading Sogeti’s Cybersecurity practice.